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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Dragons Lair Designs: The Shoe Fairy

Hi everyone! I am super excited to be sharing my first design project for the Dragons Lair Designs! This month's featured product is from the Southern Comfort Collection. After pondering on what I could create with all these wonderful digital images this is what I came up with. First I printed one of the Southern Comfort Paperontoa 5"x7" sheet of cardstock. Then I ran the paper through my diecut machine to cut out the Rolodex card. If you don't have a Rolodex diecut you can find a Rolodex punch at your local office supply store that can punch the notches in the bottom of the card. The Rolodex card is approximately 4 1/2"x2 1/2".

Next I fussy cut individual images out from Southern Comfort Cluster Pack and Southern Comfort Elementsdigital packs which I inked edges and added Stickles to give some of the images a little glitter. Then I adhered to the top of the Rolodex and embellished with fun and whimsical crafty goodness.

The Southern Comfort Free Journal Card SheetI fussy cut the woman with the violin out, applied pastel chalks to her dress, face and violin and glued one of the feathers to her back and then adhered her into the shoe. Both of these images where cut out from the Southern Comfort Cluster Pack. I also punched a crown from the leftover scraps that was printed and added pastel chalk to give it a little color. There you have it my whimsical little Shoe Fairy Rolodex card! I hope this has inspired you to create one for yourself. Please be sure to stop by the Dragons Lair Designsand check out theSouthern Comfort Collection. There is just so much you can do with this collection!Also if you have any questions please let me know.

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I'm a crafty type of gal that loves textures, designs, fun colors combinations, altering things, sharing inspiring creative ideas with like minded crafty gals and guys too. I also collect scrapbook paper, vintage pages out of old books, found items and neat embellishments.
I always find time to craft whether its a few minutes or several hours. This is my creative escape and keeps me sane :-)